* I'm interested to work in processing large images in Hugin. We have got a 16 mega-pixel Prosilica GE4900C CCD camera for tracking about 30 mobile robots. It gives about 50MB image file per frame using a huge memory. I'm running my tracking algorithm on Ubuntu 8.10 x64 and got some nice results of tracking markers (http://ril.newport.ac.uk/sarker/index.php?pid=21).

* I'm interested to work in processing large images in Hugin. We have got a 16 mega-pixel Prosilica GE4900C CCD camera for tracking about 30 mobile robots. It gives about 50MB image file per frame using a huge memory. I'm running my tracking algorithm on Ubuntu 8.10 x64 and got some nice results of tracking markers (http://ril.newport.ac.uk/sarker/index.php?pid=21).

* Coding skills: Expert in C++ (10+ years), seasoned algorithm designer (ACM programming contestant that ranked 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in various national and regional contests), I have experience with Computer graphics, OpenGL, and wxWidgets. Last year I participated in GSoC and built the wxWallCtrl, check an unofficial binary sample here: [http://Thunder-Power.com/wxWallCtrlSample.zip]. I am familiar with SVN, Perforce, and SourceSafe and most bug tracking systems.

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* [[SoC2009_Mokhtar_Khorshid | Accounting for Camera Movements]]

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* I am the lead software architect of the I2B game project ([http://www.I2Black.com])

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* [[User:MokhtarKhorshid| Accounting for Camera Movements]]

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* My GSoC proposal link is [http://socghop.appspot.com/student_proposal/show/google/gsoc2009/lotus/t123836236772]. We are currently discussing concrete requirements since task may be altered.

* I'm in the third and final year of a Computer Science and Mathmatics BSc at the University of York, in the United Kingdom.

* I'm in the third and final year of a Computer Science and Mathmatics BSc at the University of York, in the United Kingdom.

* Coding Platform: Ubuntu 8.10, Pentium dual-core 2GHz, 2GB RAM

* Coding Platform: Ubuntu 8.10, Pentium dual-core 2GHz, 2GB RAM

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* The [[SoC2009_James_Legg | Enfuse / Enblend Gimp plugin]] will allow a user of the Gimp to use the Enblend or Enfuse algorithms to merge layers of an image through the Gimp's menu or using a Gimp script.

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* The [[User:James Legg‎ | Enfuse / Enblend Gimp plugin]] will allow a user of the Gimp to use the Enblend or Enfuse algorithms to merge layers of an image through the Gimp's menu or using a Gimp script.

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== Sumit Sinha ==

== Sumit Sinha ==

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** I wrote quite a widely used [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jftphotography/sets/72157600232700728/ tutorial]

** I wrote quite a widely used [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jftphotography/sets/72157600232700728/ tutorial]

MO Faruque Sarker: Handling very large images using VIPS

I'm interested to work in processing large images in Hugin. We have got a 16 mega-pixel Prosilica GE4900C CCD camera for tracking about 30 mobile robots. It gives about 50MB image file per frame using a huge memory. I'm running my tracking algorithm on Ubuntu 8.10 x64 and got some nice results of tracking markers (http://ril.newport.ac.uk/sarker/index.php?pid=21).

Coding skills: Expert in C++ (10+ years), seasoned algorithm designer (ACM programming contestant that ranked 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in various national and regional contests), I have experience with Computer graphics, OpenGL, and wxWidgets. Last year I participated in GSoC and built the wxWallCtrl, check an unofficial binary sample here: [1]. I am familiar with SVN, Perforce, and SourceSafe and most bug tracking systems.